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When two hot stars brushed by: Ancient stellar flyby left its mark near our Solar System

For decades, astronomers have detected an unusual mix of ionised gas in the local clouds. Roughly 20% of hydrogen and 40% of helium appear ionised.

December 02, 2025 / 14:54 IST
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Cosmic Drive-By: Two Blazing Stars Once Skimmed Our Sun and Changed Local Space (Image: Canva)
Cosmic Drive-By: Two Blazing Stars Once Skimmed Our Sun and Changed Local Space (Image: Canva)

A quiet trace in nearby space has stirred curiosity. New research suggests two huge stars once passed close to our sun, leaving subtle marks inside the clouds surrounding our solar system.

Why did two stars pass so near the sun?
A team led by Michael Shull at the University of Colorado Boulder explored this question in a study published on 24 Nov. in The Astrophysical Journal. Their work pieces together how Earth’s local space environment took shape over millions of years.

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Earth sits inside a set of local interstellar clouds, thin regions of gas and dust stretching 30 light-years, or 175 trillion miles. Outside those clouds lies the local hot bubble, an area with little gas but intense past activity.

Shull said the clouds may shield Earth from harsh radiation. He noted this protection may have influenced life’s early development.